Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Survey: Firms expect job cuts in ’23 amid recession fears
Biden’s next climate hurdle: enticing Americans to buy green, by Chris Megerian, Hannah Fingerhut and Matthew Daly
CNN
Vox Media to lay off 7% of workforce, by Oliver Darcy
How Big Tech’s pandemic bubble burst, by Clare Duffy
The Wall Street Journal
How Apple Has So Far Avoided Layoffs: Lean Hiring, No Free Lunches, by Aaron Tilley
Tesla’s Price Cuts Are Roiling the Car Market, by Nora Eckert and Mike Colias
CNBC
Google employees scramble for answers after layoffs hit long-tenured and recently promoted employees, by Jennifer Elias
Bed Bath & Beyond beefs up legal team ahead of possible bankruptcy filing in New Jersey, by Lillian Rizzo
Reuters
Amazon launches air freight service in India
Spotify to cut staff as soon as this week – Bloomberg News
News about business journalism:
Washington Post hires FT’s Gilbert as a data reporter
South Dakota biz reporter moves to rapid response team
Wichita Biz Journal editor Roy dies at 61
The legend of Hollywood industry reporter Nikki Finke
WSJ’s Trentmann, CFO Journal bureau chief, departs
Hollywood Reporter launching Japan edition
CJR EIC Pope: Davos shows we need to fix business journalism
CNET pauses using AI to write stories
LA Times hires Merchant as tech columnist
Industry Dive hires Ewen as senior editor for Fashion Dive
The Information hires Graf to cover private equity
Karmali swaps the BBC for Reuters
Variety records record website traffic in 2022
Forbes Advisor editor Rowan departs
Globe and Mail tech reporter moves to arts coverage
Barker joins This Is Money as assistant editor
CNET’s AI controversy, a possible CoinDesk sale: TBN Ticker for Jan. 20
CNBC reporter Mui departing after six years
Gaffen takes on new role at Reuters
O’Connor of CNN Business hired as executive editor for newspaper group
Rajesh joins Reuters as an editor
Investment subscription-based news service Equity Report launches